Melon Basket
In Vivid
Old Blue Paint
Northeast to Mid-Atlantic or Southern, ca. late 19th century/early 20th century.
Melon baskets (aka buttocks baskets) were designed with two deep lobes so that when placed on a flat surface the basket would lean to one side, preventing contents like gathered eggs from rolling and cracking.
This melon basket is elevated considerably by a most beautiful blue paint, with smoothly burnished wear on the high-spots underneath and on/under the handle, sure signs of age and frequent use.
Stoutly made, fixed handle, excellent condition, a couple of minor breaks. About 12 inches wide x 12 deep x 11 tall.